Thursday, March 29th, 2012
There is a good reason why it’s important to avoid downloading pictures in incoming e-mails. This really is a privacy issue because whenever your e-mail downloads a picture, it must do so from a server. This is...
Thursday, March 22nd, 2012
Outlook provides excellent tools to organize your time and schedule, and it all begins with setting up your calendar and reminder options. Open Microsoft Outlook 2010 (2003 and 2007 will be similar) and click “File” at the...
Thursday, March 15th, 2012
Conversation Clean Up” is a new feature in Microsoft Outlook 2010 that will remove duplicate conversations that are contained throughout your e-mail messages. For example, when someone sends you an e-mail and you respond, that is a...
Thursday, March 8th, 2012
Over the years, Microsoft’s Outlook has become much more than just an e-mail program. It has become a program that helps users increase professionalism, achieve higher productivity and develop top-notch organizational skills. Additionally, in Windows 7 and...
Thursday, March 1st, 2012
March 8 could be trouble for as many as 5 million U.S. Internet users because of a computer virus called “DNSChanger Malware.” This virus may be lying dormant on millions of computers in the United States. Although...
Thursday, February 23rd, 2012
Since Microsoft introduced the “Ribbon” in its office applications, many users feel overwhelmed at just the sight of all the functions. Outlook’s “Quick Access Toolbar” is a place to store your most commonly used functions so you...
Thursday, February 16th, 2012
In some instances, it may be necessary for you to compose an e-mail message and then set it to be sent at a future time. This delayed delivery can be helpful in many ways. For example, let’s...
Thursday, February 9th, 2012
When sending e-mail to co-workers, customers or management, it’s important to look your best and to be organized so everything happens the way it’s supposed to. First, in the business world, you must give the appearance you...
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012
The “ribbon” appearing at the top of your Microsoft Office 2010 applications, such as Word, Excel and Outlook, displays commands so you can reach more options easier and with fewer clicks. Often, readers complain to me about...